Category: Labyrinths

  • Emmaus Labyrinths (Introduction)

    Emmaus Labyrinths (Introduction)

    I left on a Friday morning to go on a journey walking labyrinths. I love walking labyrinths, the ancient spiritual tool of walking something that looks like a maze but isn’t, of tracing an intricate path over a small area, of following the twists and turns where they lead, perhaps in rhythm with the twists…

  • Labyrinth #47: Church of the Presentation, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey

    Labyrinth #47: Church of the Presentation, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinths #45 & 46: First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, New York & a private home

    Labyrinths #45 & 46: First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, New York & a private home

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Rhythm of Resilience – The Weeklies

    Rhythm of Resilience – The Weeklies

    A few days ago, I posted about my Rhythm of Resilience, a collection of habits I’ve developed and committed to. It is my hope that doing these things regularly will help keep my resilience up so that I can more easily weather the mental health storms that come my way. It’s kind of regular set…

  • Labyrinth #44: Christ Lutheran Church, Hellertown, Penna.

    Labyrinth #44: Christ Lutheran Church, Hellertown, Penna.

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinth #43: The Freylinghuysen Arboretum, Morristown, New Jersey

    Labyrinth #43: The Freylinghuysen Arboretum, Morristown, New Jersey

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinth #42: St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Emmaus, Penna.

    Labyrinth #42: St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Emmaus, Penna.

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinth #41: Advent Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    Labyrinth #41: Advent Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinth #40: Christ Presbyterian Church, Martinsville, New Jersey

    Labyrinth #40: Christ Presbyterian Church, Martinsville, New Jersey

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…

  • Labyrinth #39: St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Bridgewater, New Jersey

    Labyrinth #39: St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Bridgewater, New Jersey

    I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Find where labyrinths are in your area at the…